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... percent ( 13/22 ) of patients with GAD also had social phobia , 27 percent met the criteria for panic disorder , and 23 percent for simple phobia . Suc- cessful treatment of the social phobia or panic disorder is likely to facilitate ...
... percent ( 13/22 ) of patients with GAD also had social phobia , 27 percent met the criteria for panic disorder , and 23 percent for simple phobia . Suc- cessful treatment of the social phobia or panic disorder is likely to facilitate ...
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... percent ) , lack of social con- tacts ( 29 percent ) , " personal psychological effects " ( 11 percent ) , and marital disharmony ( 9 percent ) . In female patients the main effects were social restrictions ( 29 percent ) , " personal ...
... percent ) , lack of social con- tacts ( 29 percent ) , " personal psychological effects " ( 11 percent ) , and marital disharmony ( 9 percent ) . In female patients the main effects were social restrictions ( 29 percent ) , " personal ...
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... percent to 1.7 percent for men and 1.2 percent to 2.2 percent for women ( Myers et al . , 1984 ) . However , these rates are inflated by cases in which social anxiety was part of another disorder ( e.g. , panic disorder with agoraphobia ) ...
... percent to 1.7 percent for men and 1.2 percent to 2.2 percent for women ( Myers et al . , 1984 ) . However , these rates are inflated by cases in which social anxiety was part of another disorder ( e.g. , panic disorder with agoraphobia ) ...
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Theories of Anxiety | 15 |
Anxiety Syndromes and Disorders | 43 |
An Overview of Symptom | 69 |
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